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Holder Fires Back at GOP: Theres Been No Politicization of This Justice Department

Last week the Senate held confirmation hearings for Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch, but a lot of the questions from Republicans centered around the current occupant of that office, with one even going so far as to ask Lynch if she is Eric Holder.

Today, Holder himself held a news conference in which he started out by saying, For the record, I am Eric Holder.

From there, the attorney general went after Republican critics in possibly one of the last (if not the last) press conferences of his tenure leading the DOJ. He said its a little irresponsible for people on the hill to say that policy differences that we have with them can be characterized as political.

Holder insisted that theres been no politicization of this Justice Department and said such an accusation is totally inconsistent with the facts. The Bush DOJ was politicized when he got in, Holder said, but hes managed to change it.

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11-72875, 12-71299 Marvin Franco-Bardales v. Eric Holder, Jr.
A citizen of Guatemala petitions for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals #39; decision finding that his conviction for first-degree criminal mistreatment was a crime involving moral turpitude...

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Eric Holder’s lawless legacy: Column

James Bovard 6:02 a.m. EST February 3, 2015

Attorney General Eric Holder is set to retire from the Department of Justice after serving as its head for six years. Critics say he should be condemned for his defense of warrantless wiretapping, blatant torture and presidential-ordered targeted killings.(Photo: JIM WATSON, AFP/Getty Images)

Eric Holder is reaping applause as his six-year reign as Attorney General comes to a close. But Holder's record is profoundly disappointing to anyone who expected the Obama administration to renounce the abuses of the previous administration. Instead, Holder championed a Nixonian-style legal philosophy that presumed that any action the president orders is legal.

Holder championed President Obama's power to assassinate people outside the United States including Americans based solely on the president's secret decrees. On March 6, 2012, Holder defended presidentially-ordered killings: "Due process and judicial process are not one and the same, particularly when it comes to national security. The Constitution guarantees due process, it does not guarantee judicial process." TV comedian Stephen Colbert mocked Holder: "Trial by jury, trial by fire, rock, paper scissors, who cares? Due process just means that there is a process that you do." For Holder and the Obama administration, reciting certain legal phrases in secret memos was all it took to justify executions.

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Though Holder had criticized the Bush administration's warrantless wiretaps before he took office, he became the key defender of National Security Agency's email dragnet. Even after Edward Snowden had revealed that the NSA was illegally vacuuming up millions of Americans' email and other communications, Holder falsely proclaimed in June 2013 that, "The Government cannot target anyone... unless there is an appropriate, and documented, foreign intelligence purpose for the acquisition (such as for the prevention of terrorism, hostile cyber activities, or nuclear proliferation..." But confidential documents revealed that the NSA's definition of terrorist suspect is so ludicrously broad that it includes "someone searching the web for suspicious stuff."

Holder has continued the tradition of previous attorney generals of exonerating government officials who commit politically-approved crimes. Though President Obama admitted that U.S. government officials were guilty of torture, the only CIA official that Holder prosecuted was John Kirakou, a courageous whistleblower who publicly admitted that the CIA was waterboarding. Holder is also complicit in the Obama administration's decision to suppress a massive amount of information about illegal interrogation practices that occurred during the prior administration.

Holder was lavishly praised last month after he announced that the Justice Department will cease sharing loot seized from Americans with state and local police. But in 2009, shortly after he took office, Holder bragged at the Asset Forfeiture National Leadership Conference about his role in championing forfeiture in congressional testimony ten years earlier and proclaimed that "the Asset Forfeiture Program provides vitally important funding for law enforcement." Holder reversed course last month only after a Washington Post expose proved that his favored program created an incentive for lawmen to wrongfully confiscate property from thousands of innocent Americans. Holder has proposed no compensation to the victims of the seizure frenzy he helped unleash.

Newspapers also heaped accolades on Holder for his declaration last month on Martin Luther King Day about "the troubling reality...that we lack the ability right now to comprehensively track" police shootings across the nation. But there was a law on the books that Congress enacted in 1994 to require the Attorney General to collect and publish annual data on "the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers." Holder, like prior attorney generals, ignored the mandate. And the Justice Department continues covering up killings by federal agents, including a rash of fatal shootings by Border Patrol agents and the FBI killing of 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev during questioning at his Florida apartment in 2013 regarding the Boston Marathon bombing.

Since Obama was lawfully elected, Holder's Justice Department has acted as if anything that Obama's appointees chose to do is automatically legal. Thus, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission concocted a new rule to punish businesses that refuses to hire ex-convicts. Thus, the Department of Housing and Urban Development devised an arbitrary new standard to punish businesses that fail to give preferential treatment to minorities (a policy that the Supreme Court will likely strike down later this year). Nor has Holder had any complaints about the White House's frenetic rewriting of the Affordable Care Act to protect Democratic candidates from an anti-ObamaCare backlash.

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Loretta Lynch assures GOP she is not Eric Holder, again …

During an exchange with Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, President Obama's nominee for attorney general, Loretta Lynch, said she would maintain independence if confirmed for the position. (AP)

The memories of Eric Holder loomed over attorney general nominee Loretta Lynchs confirmation hearing as Republicans reminded her over and over again that one of her most appealing qualities is that shes not him.

The departing attorney generals name was invoked almost 50 times at Wednesdays Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, prompting Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) at one point to scold his Republican colleagues for bashing someone who wasnt there to defend himself.

But if Holder fans thought the bashing was rough with Lynch in the hot seat, its really just a warm-up for Thursdays day two hearing, where Republicans have lined up a series of anti-Holder witnesses.

For now, weve assembled the top Holder-as-punching-bag moments:

1. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asked Lynch if she would uphold and defend the Constitution. Absolutely, sir, she said.

Im glad you said that. Attorney General Holder answered that same question in the same way, Hatch said, adding that Holder broke his promise and so he cast doubt about others who make the same commitment as you did today.

2. John Cornyn (R-Tex.): Let me just stipulate, youre not Eric Holder, are you? Lynch replied, No, Im not, sir.

3. Cornyn, in the same line of questioning, said Holder was heavy on our minds now and wondered if Lynch would consider herself a political arm of the White House as attorney general.

No, Senator, that would be a totally inappropriate view of the position of attorney general, Lynch said.

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Sheriff Clarke at Lynch Hearing: Holder Gave Rallying Cry to ‘Cop-Haters’ – Video


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Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, an outspoken critic of the Obama administration during recent anti-police riots, slammed Attorney General Eric Holder in an appearance before Congress....

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